Photo by Caroline Angelo.

By DCist contributor Melinda Contreras

BASKETBALL: Hey, what do you know? It was a good decision to reschedule the Lady Gaga concert, as The Wizards have brought a Game 6 back to the Verizon Center. I guess all those bandwagon fans didn’t actually buy tickets to the game, because some are still available. Verizon Center (601 F Street NW) 8 p.m. $65 and up.

HISTORY: For those that weren’t alive in the ’60s, ’70s, or ’80s, or for those that didn’t live in D.C. during any of those years, tonight is your chance to hear about the city’s history, all in and hour and a half, from local journalists and Dream City authors Tom Sherwood and Harry Jaffe. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, Room A5. (901 G Street NW) 7-8:30 P.M. Free,

FITNESS: Know Your Fitness DC is hosting a launch reception in NOMA. Enjoy free food and drink while learning how fitness is transforming D.C. The NoMa Lobby Project (1200 First Street NE) 6-8 p.m. Free.

ELECTRONICS: It’s day two of the five-day FORWARD Festival, a celebration of electronic creative culture. There are four different events going on tonight, and you can see the full schedule here. We’re most looking forward to the “20 Years of 2Tuff Drum & Bass Showcase.” Tropicalia (2001 14th Street NW) 9 p.m. $8

COMEDY: D.C. native John Conroy was voted “2008 Best New Comic in the Twin Cities” and “2009 Funniest Person in the Twin Cities.” Find out if he is also funny by D.C. standards. Advance purchase is good for one free premium draft or rail drink. Bier Baron Showroom (1523 22nd Street NW) 8:30-10:30 p.m. $10